The Legend of Steel Empire Review: Steampunk to the Future in This HD Remaster The nice thing about the Shmup genre is that, in most cases, they’re an incredibly quick burn. After spending an hour or two with most of them, you’ll be done with the main arc…
Bahnsen Knights Review: Boulder’s Not In Kansas Anymore I’ve been a fan of LCB Game Studio and Chorus Worldwide Games since I delved into a Summer nightmare in Varney Lake. Though I admit it’s weird going into the last entry in this particular trilogy having not played the…
Radiant Silvergun Review: A Game Out Of Time Back in the 90s, there was a subset of games that were more of a legend than anything else, at least if you lived in the United States. These were titles that never made their way out of Japan but were…
Final Fantasy XVI Echoes of the Fallen Review: An Appealing Appetizer Final Fantasy XVI faces a unique challenge when it comes to the inclusion of downloadable content. As a game boasting a story that is not only extremely lengthy but also one that comes with a very definite conclusion,…
Momodora: Moonlit Farewell Review: Gone But Not Forgotten I think a trap that we gamers often fall into is comparing one example of a genre with all the others we’re familiar with. It’s an understandable thing to do, but sometimes, it prevents us from appreciating a game for…
Here we are. Born to be kings. We are princes of the playerverse. 2015 was a fantastic year for games. Back in 2014, it was actually a little difficult…
A Life Well Simulated While a newcomer to the west, Black Desert has been making the rounds in Asian territories for a while. With its original beta starting in…
Link and the Twilight Princess get back on their feet. The last volume of Akira Himekawa’s superb The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess adaption hit upon an awkward snag:…
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